- The term "iatrogenesis"
means brought forth by a healer, from the Gr****
iatros (ἰατρός, "healer") and
genesis (γένεσις, "origin"); as such, in its earlier...
- family, Euphorbiaceae. The name is
derived from the Gr****
words ἰατρός (
iatros),
meaning "physician", and τροφή (trophe),
meaning "nutrition",
hence the...
- children",
derived from the two Gr**** words: παῖς (pais "child") and ἰατρός (
iatros "doctor, healer").
Pediatricians work in clinics,
research centers, universities...
- "cure",
cognate with Ἰασώ (Iasṓ), the
goddess of healing, and ἰατρός (
iatrós), "healer", "physician".
Forms of
related words have been
attested in Gr****...
-
geriatrics originates from the Gr**** γέρων
geron meaning "old man", and ιατρός
iatros meaning "healer". It aims to
promote health by preventing,
diagnosing and...
- «δόκτωρ» and «δόκτορας»,
derived from the
French "docteur". The term "Ιατρός" (
iatrós)
indicates medical practitioners. In Hungary,
graduates of six-year medical...
- (
iatrós), healer,
physician iatrochemistry,
iatrogenesis -iatry
denotes a
field in
medicine emphasizing a
certain body
component Gr**** ἰατρός (
iatrós)...
-
Ancient Gr****
painting on a vase,
showing a
physician (
iatros)
bleeding a patient...
- drymôn óros) (Herodotus 4,109,2) (Mount Ida) ἰητρός iētrós, iētēr (Attic
iatrós, iatēr doctor) ἴκκος íkkos (Attic ἵππος híppos, horse) (Mycenaean i-qo )...
- from
Latin culicārius, "of midges"
Iatrus (/aɪˈætrəs/ eye-AT-rəs; Ἰατρός,
Iātros),
literally "physician"
Medicus (Roman) (/ˈmɛdɪkəs/ MED-ik-əs), "physician"...